A new target for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
The addition of a phosphoric acid residue to a specific location in the tau protein inhibits the toxicity of beta-amyloid plaques and stops the death of neurons.
01.12.2016The addition of a phosphoric acid residue to a specific location in the tau protein inhibits the toxicity of beta-amyloid plaques and stops the death of neurons.
01.12.2016Wealthy people around the world manage to live longer and invest money in new life extension projects. How do they struggle with old age?
01.12.2016Members of the scientific community say that one of the biggest problems they face is that the Russian state has recently been welcoming pseudo–scientists.
01.12.2016An international group of scientists has developed a free online platform for visualizing and monitoring the results of scientific research in the field of epidemiology.
30.11.2016HIV is the most studied virus by humans. We know almost everything about him, but it does not always help with treatment, and even more so with the prevention of the disease.
30.11.2016Details of the discovery and study of CRISPR-Cas systems are described in Eric Lander's investigation, which covered a 20-year biography of CRISPR – "the history of ideas and the history of people."
30.11.2016Drugs that suppress the activity of the main regulator of cell growth, the mTOR protein, can immerse embryos in a stable and reversible state of suspended animation.
30.11.2016What if old age is a disease and you can fight it? A detailed analysis of advanced research shows that such a hypothesis is not far from the truth.
30.11.2016Scientists have discovered an unusual signaling RNA molecule in the human brain, the absence of which leads to the development of schizophrenia and the appearance of "voices in the head".
29.11.2016Despite a large number of studies demonstrating a correlation between social status and health, this relationship has not been confirmed experimentally until recently.
29.11.2016Researchers from the University of Iowa used artificial tRNA to restore the production of a protein that is usually missing or spoiled in people with cystic fibrosis.
29.11.2016Anakirna, an antagonist of receptors for the inflammatory cytokine interleukin–1, promotes partial recovery of brain tissue after an ischemic stroke.
29.11.2016Over 20 years, the incidence of oral cancer in the UK has increased by 68%, whereas in most cases this disease can be prevented or detected in time.
29.11.2016In less than 30 years, CRISPR-Cas has evolved from a "strange sequence of unknown biological purpose" into a promising genomic editing tool.
28.11.2016Cannabinoid receptors in the brain can be used to combat chronic pain syndromes without the risk of developing undesirable effects.
28.11.2016Canadian researchers in a specially equipped laboratory have shown that most winter boots are not suitable for walking on ice.
28.11.2016A genetic chain embedded in human cells synthesizes molecules that suppress the ability of tumors to survive and grow in a microenvironment with a low content of oxygen and nutrients.
28.11.2016American scientists using the method of directed evolution have developed a technology that allows bacteria to synthesize organic silicon-carbon bonds.
25.11.2016Some experts opposed the opinion of the authors, pointing out that the recommendations for admission are based on scientific data, others called the lack of vitamin D a pseudo-disease.
25.11.2016A new flexible microfluidic sensor measures the content of various compounds in sweat during exercise for several hours.
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